Transfer talk (Wednesday, 15 July)

Tuesday 14 July 2009 19:00 EDT
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Murphy set for Tigers switch

Hull hope to secure the transfer of striker Daryl Murphy from Sunderland this week after the clubs agreed a £1.5m fee.

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Latics duo commit to club

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Ribéry staying with Munich

Bayern Munich have reiterated their desire to keep Real Madrid target Franck Ribéry. "He will certainly stay," general manager Uli Höness said. "We are not prepared to talk, not even for €70m."

Greening remains at Baggies

West Brom have rejected a "derisory" offer from Fulham for Jonathan Greening.

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